Step-by-Step Dog Obedience Training And Tips For Your Pet Dog

Puppy Training

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  1. by anarchist99999, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    you can ALSO go to dogschool with your dogs to get a good training and make shure the basic-training is started from the same point of view instead of mixing different technics witch can confuse your dog.

  2. by anarchist99999, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    to learn a dog to sit you put LITTLE bit of pressure on the back of the dog while giving the command. when they now that the laying down part is easy.
    while he is sitting put a treat(or just your hand if the dogs giving enough attention to that funny thing) and while giving the command ‘lay’ you put your hand to the ground in front of the dog, he wil follow the treat to the ground(just don’t let hem walk forward instead), you reward him and after couple of times he will now what is what

  3. by anarchist99999, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    Way to much, you see she’s only doing things to get that treat everytime,it’s a good way to learn but the moment you now the dog nows the command you can decrease the DOGcookies and only reward with a pet or nice word !!!!!!

    You don’t need to now that anyway, you need to FIND OUT what treat YOUR DOG likes….maybe he/she dont even want treats but only a nice word or scratch behind here/his ear…those are the fastest learners (in my opinion)

  4. by anarchist99999, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    easy…..the moment she start bite to hard you stop INMEDIATLY with giving attention and turn your back to here, do that 10 times and a garante she wil get the point.
    The WORST punishing for a pup is NOT getting ANNY attention(1min is allready enough for a pup)you increase the minutes with every year of the dog. It’s the easyest way to tell (and understand for your pup) ‘that’s not good’.

  5. by anarchist99999, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    No…., acctually dogs should not leave the nest before 8weeks but even then the owner should atleast start with getting the puppy to learn where to pee and where not, everything you learn before the age of 6 months wil NEVER be forgetten by the dog and wil be hard to teach different.
    But before you start anny trainning the dog has to trust and love you, this you get by playing alot.Weimaraners are easy to learn but before you start trainning it’s a must that they lose some energy in a game.

  6. by martyrr2008, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    Yes, I’d really like a video of the training…it looks great! thanks, I don’t know of I’m supposed to put my email here…I’ll try it without it. Martyrr

  7. by kungfudoggie, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    a beautiful dog! Shepherd/Akida mix?
    Smart, too, of course you already know that!

  8. by 3300879, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    haha i see a kitty

  9. by superchad15, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    is that a pure breed german shepherd? because it look like its part greyhound or something like that.

  10. by Zenithson05, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    petsmart is a bitchy store dont buy anything from them

  11. by Luke13PL, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    how old should a puppy be before you train her i got a 6 week old weimaraner… its hard to teach her, is 6 weeks too young?

  12. by dnbts, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    typ :honden rennen naar de bal

  13. by JoJosport, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    how do u teach them to dance freestyle?

  14. by kfnpatrick, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    i have a sheltie puppy and she learned speak, down, sit, shake, roll over, and crawl by the time she was 12 weeks. If you ever get another dog that is the way to go. but they shed like crazy. And your dog is so cut how old was she in this video

  15. by rdowavic, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    well I’m just getting this from the dog whisperer but give it a try:
    You must try and drain her energy, walk her everyday for at least 20 minutes. when you play with her and she starts to bark, open you hand up and put it in about half a metre in front of her face and make a sharp noise like ’sh’ very quickly. If that doesn’t work, open your hand up (palm facing down) and put it against her neck, not too high. Whatever yo do don’t call her name when you try to stop her from escalating.

  16. by Kelthus, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    Zelda boss encounter music. lol

  17. by jackle1238, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    Hi my german shepherd pup is starting to bite us hard shes 7 weeks 5 days old shes adapted to our home in 1 day she only cryed the first night, OTher then that she loves our home. She usaly starts to bite hard when we start playing with her, Is there any way of punishing the pup? i know i cant yell or hit her but is there any action i can do to tell her to stop?

  18. by royalfuzziness, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    HE IS SHEPHARD mix.

  19. by eekpeewk, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    aw cute :D

  20. by BeMyBabyJustin, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    I’ll try to learn my 2 dogs(chihuahua) to do that, and try to learn them to dance, its difficilt!!!!!:)

  21. by XxSexMe69xX, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    wow, wicked smart dog & very pretty too, i can’t wait till my shepherd is that good :]

  22. by il3bood10, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    cool what breed is this “i subscribed”

  23. by babesl12, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    what kind of dog is that lloks like ahusky with a gsd

  24. by gymnastralohartley, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    what kind of treats do u give ur dog?

  25. by OliverC7, on October 24 2009 @ 11:52 pm

     

    Hey, i am getting a puppy in a few weeks – first dog – i’ve read a book on it but i would love to be able to train the dog like you have done with Elliott – i have plenty of time – how did you dod it? Awesome. Any help would be great – i know how to teach sit but how did you in particular do bow – how does the dog know the difference between that and lay down??x

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